a=b=33400 J
c=4180 J
Further explanation
Heat can be calculated using the formula:
Q = mc∆T
Q = heat, J
m = mass, g
c = specific heat, joules / g ° C
∆T = temperature difference, ° C / K
The heat to change the phase can be formulated :
Q = mLf (melting/freezing)
Q = mLv (vaporization/condensation)
Lf=latent heat of fusion
Lv=latent heat of vaporization
The heat of fusion for water at 0 °C : 334 J/g and the heat of vaporization at 100 °C : 2,230J/g
a. melting
[tex]\tt Q=100.334=33400~J[/tex]
b. freezing
[tex]\tt Q=100.334=33400~J[/tex]
c.raise the temperature(c water = 4.18 J/g C)
[tex]\tt Q=100\times 4.18\times (20-10)=4180~J[/tex]